NASDAQ:GECC Great Elm Capital Group Q2 2026 Earnings Report $5.99 -0.01 (-0.17%) As of 08/21/2026 04:00 PM Eastern ProfileEarnings HistoryForecast Great Elm Capital Group EPS ResultsActual EPS$0.32Consensus EPS $0.35Beat/MissMissed by -$0.03One Year Ago EPSN/AGreat Elm Capital Group Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$14.74 millionExpected Revenue$11.32 millionBeat/MissBeat by +$3.42 millionYoY Revenue GrowthN/AGreat Elm Capital Group Announcement DetailsQuarterQ2 2026Date8/5/2026TimeAfter Market ClosesConference Call DateThursday, August 6, 2026Conference Call Time8:30AM ETUpcoming EarningsGreat Elm Capital Group's Q3 2026 earnings is estimated for Tuesday, November 3, 2026, based on past reporting schedules, with a conference call scheduled on Wednesday, November 4, 2026 at 8:30 AM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Conference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptSlide DeckPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfileSlide DeckFull Screen Slide DeckPowered by Great Elm Capital Group Q2 2026 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrAugust 6, 2026ShareShareShare This ReportLink copied to clipboard.Key Takeaways Positive Sentiment: NAV rose nearly 3% sequentially to $7.95 per share, driven primarily by realized and unrealized investment gains, including appreciation in the CoreWeave-related equity investment. Positive Sentiment: Second-quarter net investment income was $4.5 million, or $0.32 per share, fully covering the $0.25 quarterly distribution. Management said underlying pre-incentive-fee earnings improved substantially, while fee waivers provided approximately $0.9 million of additional support. Positive Sentiment: Portfolio quality and balance-sheet flexibility improved: less than 1% of investments were on nonaccrual, asset coverage increased to 166.4%, and debt-to-equity declined to 1.51x. GECC also extended its revolver maturity to 2029 and has no debt maturities until that year. Neutral Sentiment: GECC deployed approximately $30 million across 14 investments and expects its origination mix to shift toward private credit, where management sees better risk-adjusted returns than in broadly syndicated loans. Executives emphasized that underwriting remains conservative amid competitive credit markets. Negative Sentiment: Core earnings may be uneven because the $2 million insurance-related dividend is generally received annually and the timing of CoreWeave distributions depends on share sales by the sponsor. Management said it sets the dividend based on expected coverage over a four-quarter period rather than every individual quarter. AI Generated. May Contain Errors.Conference Call Audio Live Call not available Earnings Conference CallGreat Elm Capital Group Q2 202600:00 / 00:00Speed:1x1.25x1.5x2xTranscript SectionsPresentationParticipantsPresentationSkip to Participants Operator00:00:01Good day, and welcome to Great Elm Capital Corp's second quarter of 2026 financial results conference call. All participants will be in a listen-only mode for the duration of the call. Should you need any assistance today, please signal a conference specialist by pressing the star key followed by zero. After today's presentation, there will be an opportunity to ask questions. To ask a question, you may press star then one on your telephone keypad. To withdraw a question, please press star then two. Also, please be aware that today's call is being recorded. I would now like to turn the call over to Adam Yates, Managing Director. Please go ahead. Adam YatesManaging Director at Great Elm Capital Corp00:00:45Hello, and thank you for joining us for Great Elm Capital Corp's second quarter 2026 earnings conference call. If you would like to be added to our distribution list, you can email investorrelations@greatelmcap.com, or you can sign up for alerts directly on our website, www.greatelmcc.com. The slide presentation accompanying today's conference call and webcast can be found on our website under Events and Presentations. On our website, you can also find our earnings release and SEC filings. I would like to call your attention to the customary safe harbor statement regarding forward-looking information. Also, please note that nothing in today's call constitutes an offer to sell or a solicitation of offers to purchase our securities. Today's conference call includes forward-looking statements, and we ask that you refer to Great Elm Capital Corp's filings with the SEC for important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from these statements. Adam YatesManaging Director at Great Elm Capital Corp00:01:37Great Elm Capital Corp does not undertake to update its forward-looking statements unless required by law. To obtain copies of our SEC filings, please visit Great Elm Capital Corp's website under Financials, SEC Filings, or visit the SEC's website. Hosting the call today is Jason Reese, Great Elm Capital Corp's Chairman of the Board and CEO. He will be joined by Matt Kaplan, Portfolio Manager, Chris Croteau, Head of Research, Chief Financial Officer, Keri Davis, Chief Compliance Officer and General Counsel, Adam Kleinman, and Mike Keller, President of Great Elm Specialty Finance. I will now turn the call over to GECC's Chairman and CEO, Jason Reese. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:02:16Thanks, Adam, thank you everyone for joining us today. Since stepping into the CEO role, our priorities have remained unchanged: protecting and growing NAV, generating sustainable net investment income, and maintaining a disciplined approach to capital allocation and portfolio management. We believe this quarter's results demonstrate solid progress toward each of those objectives. NAV increased nearly 3% from the prior quarter. Net investment income, or NII, fully covered our quarterly distribution, and we generated meaningful realized and unrealized gains from investment monetizations and appreciation. At the same time, we continued to strengthen the quality of the portfolio and position GECC to generate durable earnings and create long-term shareholder value. These results were supported by continued strong portfolio performance, including our CoreWeave-related equity investment. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:03:18During the quarter, we received $2.6 million of distributions from this investment, bringing cumulative distributions to approximately $9.5 million, well above our original $6 million investment. Although our CoreWeave-related equity investment remains subject to market volatility, it continues to provide meaningful upside potential. Importantly, this quarter's strong results were achieved while we enhanced the overall quality of the portfolio. We once again ended the quarter with less than 1% of the portfolio on nonaccrual, reflecting our focus on proactive risk management and portfolio quality. The broader credit market remains highly competitive, but our disciplined approach to portfolio management has not changed. We continue to prioritize protecting capital, maintaining strict underwriting standards, and investing only where we believe risk-adjusted returns are justified. During the quarter, we deployed approximately $30 million of capital across 14 investments, including three private credit transactions sourced through our proprietary network of partners, representing approximately $12 million. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:04:34We also selectively expanded our broadly syndicated loan portfolio, increasing our diversified pool of primarily senior secured investments. Our CLO investments also helped increase portfolio diversity, providing GECC with exposure to over 300 senior secured loans. CLO investments accounted for approximately 16% of our portfolio fair value at quarter end, generating meaningful cash flow to GECC, diversifying our income streams, and supporting the sustainability of our NII. At Great Elm Specialty Finance, or GESF, we continue to execute on our strategic transformation to streamline the platform and enhance growth and profitability. Great Elm Commercial Finance and Great Elm Healthcare Finance continue to build robust lending pipelines, while Prestige, our invoice factoring business, continues to generate attractive returns, albeit with some quarter-to-quarter variability due to the high customer churn rate inherent in its business. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:05:40All three GESF verticals were profitable during the quarter and generated cash distributions, reinforcing GESF's role as a growing source of diversified assets and income for GECC. Manager alignment with our shareholders remains a core principle at GECC. Consistent with that commitment, our investment manager, GECM, waived all accrued and unpaid incentive fees through the second quarter of 2026. This marks the third consecutive quarter of fee waivers, directly benefiting shareholders through approximately $3.7 million, or $0.26 per share, of cumulative waived incentive fees as of June 30th, including approximately $0.9 million or $0.06 per share during the second quarter. These waivers are accretive to NAV and directly support shareholder returns. We also continue to opportunistically repurchase GECC shares at a discount to NAV through our stock repurchase program. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:06:47Beginning January 1, 2026, through August 4th, 2026, we have repurchased approximately 1% of our outstanding shares at an average 37% discount to our June 30th NAV, leaving $9.5 million of remaining capacity under the $10 million authorization approved in October 2025. At current market prices, the remaining authorization represents approximately 14% of GECC's market capitalization. Our balance sheet continues to strengthen. During the quarter, we extended the maturity of our revolving credit facility from 2027 to 2029 and retired all outstanding GECCO notes, leaving no debt maturities until 2029. Subsequent to quarter end, we also called $6.5 million of GECCI notes, our highest cost debt, further reducing our capital cost. Furthermore, our liquidity position is a competitive advantage, allowing us to navigate a volatile market environment while selectively capitalizing on attractive investment opportunities. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:08:06We ended the quarter with approximately $6 million of cash and equivalents, $39 million of available capacity under our revolving credit facility, and a meaningful portfolio of liquid investments. This liquidity and disciplined capital deployment provides us with the flexibility to act quickly when the right investment opportunities arise. Looking ahead, we remain focused on disciplined execution and prudent capital allocation. We believe the progress we've made this quarter, strengthening portfolio quality, maintaining dividend coverage, enhancing the balance sheet, and preserving liquidity, positions GECC to continue creating long-term value for shareholders. I'd now like to turn the call over to Keri Davis to review our financial results in greater detail. Keri DavisCFO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:08:59Thanks, Jason. I'll go over our financial highlights now, but we invite all of you to review our earnings release, accompanying presentation, and SEC filings for additional detail. Total investment income for the second quarter increased to $10.9 million from $9.5 million in the first quarter, primarily driven by a $2 million dividend from our investment in insurance-related preference shares. NII for the second quarter was $4.5 million, or $0.32 per share, compared to $5 million or $0.36 per share in the prior quarter. While reported NII declined sequentially, the first quarter benefited from a larger incentive fee waiver. Excluding that difference, underlying earnings improved meaningfully. Pre-incentive fee NII increased approximately 66% to $4.5 million from $2.7 million, reflecting higher total investment income and lower interest expense. Keri DavisCFO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:09:56The incentive fee waiver contributed approximately $0.9 million or $0.06 per share during the quarter, compared to $2.8 million or $0.20 per share in the first quarter. Net assets increased to $110.4 million or $7.95 per share as of June 30th, 2026, from $107.5 million or $7.74 per share as of March 31st, 2026. The increase was driven primarily by realized and unrealized investment gains, including gains on our CoreWeave-related equity investment. Additional detail is provided in the NAV bridge on slide 11 of the investor presentation. Our balance sheet remains strong and liquid. Asset coverage improved to 166.4% from 161.8%, while debt to equity improved to 1.51x from 1.62x in the prior quarter, reflecting our continued focus on deleveraging and balance sheet optimization. As of June 30, total debt outstanding was $166.4 million. Keri DavisCFO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:11:03We also held cash and money market investments of approximately $6 million, along with $39 million of availability under our revolving credit facility. Finally, our Board of Directors declared a quarterly distribution of $0.25 per share, payable on September 30th, 2026 to stockholders of record as of September 15. The distribution was fully covered by our second quarter NII. I'll now hand it over to the operator for questions. Operator00:11:35We will now begin the question and answer session. To ask a question, you may press star, then one on your telephone keypad. If you're using a speakerphone, please pick up your handset before pressing the keys. To withdraw a question, please press star, then two. At this time, we will pause just momentarily to assemble our roster. Our first question here will come from Erik Zwick with Lucid Capital Markets. Please go ahead. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:12:08Thank you. Good morning, all. Wanted to start with a question- Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:12:12Good morning, Erik Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:12:13Good morning. Wanted to start with a question on the pipeline for new originations, kind of looking forward into 3Q, and beyond. Just curious, what that looks like from a mix perspective in terms of private credit and BSL and any other kind of commentary you might have there. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:12:33Yeah. It's Jason, Erik. Thanks for the question and following us. Our mix is definitely moving more towards private credit from BSL at this point in time. We'll always have a portion of BSL, but obviously that's a much more difficult market to find the yields we need at this point in time. We have a pretty strong backlog of private credit deals. I think you see we closed three in the last quarter. Those definitely take longer to close, but we're seeing a number of very interesting things, and we're seeing much better risk return profiles on private credit. That being said, we're being pretty conservative. We're not going out on the whip here anywhere right now. We don't love the overall risk-reward characteristics of the market. The things that we're doing, we're being very thorough underwriting on and trying to get very comfortable. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:13:33Does that make sense? Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:13:35Yeah. That's helpful. Thank you. Shifting gears a little bit. The next question, just curious, and I may have overlooked it in the release. Maybe Keri can help me out. What was the contribution CLO distributions in the quarter? I know those can potentially, there can be some variability quarter-over-quarter based on when you've made recent investments that they haven't made their first distribution yet. Just kind of curious about the kind of cadence of the contributions going forward as well, if you've got any detail to share there. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:14:11Keri, you want to- Keri DavisCFO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:14:12Yes, Erik. Oh, sorry. Can you hear me? Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:14:17Yes. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:14:17Yes. Keri DavisCFO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:14:18Yes. Okay. I'm pulling the information up as we are speaking. I think we did have that in our investor deck for this quarter. I think you're right that they do the cadence can change. I think we try to include as much of that information as we have available in those materials. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:14:46Okay. I'll take a look. Keri DavisCFO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:14:47Happy to follow up. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:14:48follow up at the Yeah, exactly. Okay. Thanks. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:14:50Yeah. Erik, we haven't made a new CLO investment in a while, some of that cadence should become less variable. Some of it also will depend. We're getting to the point where we've held some of these for two years, there's some opportunities to refinance the CLOs, which should help our cash flow. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:15:13Yep. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:15:14There is still some variance, it should be less than it has been historically. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:15:19Got it. It should be more consistent, if you're able to opportunistically refinance some of the liability sides there, you could see a little bit of maybe an improved return, which would be nice. Okay. That makes sense. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:15:31Correct. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:15:33curious, I can't remember. Do you guys have any undistributed taxable income or spill-over at this point? Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:15:40Yes, we do. Keri DavisCFO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:15:41We do. We monitor that regularly to make sure we are staying current on that with distributions. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:15:49Got you. Do you happen to have what the amount is either in dollar terms or on a per share basis? Keri DavisCFO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:15:55We're currently working through our most recent tax year with some of our underlying investment information coming through. We should have that update in the next quarter. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:16:05Okay. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:16:06Yeah. We'll get to that to you, Erik, as soon as we have it. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:16:10Excellent. Thanks. Appreciate that. Then just with regard to the CoreWeave distribution in the quarter, I know you were receiving those more regularly prior when it was the preferred investment, but once it converted to the equity, those stopped. What drove that distribution? Did the vehicle sell shares and that was the distributor, or is there some other kind of something that drove that? Just kind of curious there. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:16:34The sponsor there is selectively selling shares based on market prices. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:16:40Right. Got it. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:16:41All of that distribution came from shares, underlying shares being sold. We have no control over how that investment liquidates. As it liquidates over time, we will continue to get distributions. I think if you look at the numbers, we've kind of gotten over 150% of our investment back. I mean, we still have a pretty significant chunk there. That's been a very good one for us. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:17:06Yep. Okay. That's what I suspected. Thank you for the confirmation. Just trying to think about the run rate of kind of core earnings going forward. The insurance investment dividend that you received was $2 million. That's quarter, and I think typically that's annual, so you won't be getting that for another three quarters or four quarters or so. CoreWeave distribution, hard to predict timing there for when those are sold. If I back those two out, it seems like the core run rate of earnings is below the dividend level now. Just curious about your thoughts for kind of levers. I know you've talked a little bit about improving the portfolio, improving the structure and the liabilities, but what does it take to get kind of that core run rate of earnings closer to the dividend level at this point? Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:17:56Erik, the Board tries to look at what our annual earnings are going to be and make sure we're covering the dividend. Okay. Because there is that variability. The insurance distribution comes in the second quarter every year. We get that. You're right, we will not have that next quarter, so that'll change. The core REIT piece, it's hard to really sketch out, but we look pretty hard on an annual four-quarter basis, and we're trying to set the dividend so it could be covered over that period of time. We're doing our best to try to figure out not just what the base is, but with those other things from the CLOs, from insurance. There's some variability of when we look at Prestige, our factoring business, is great every year, the earnings, but quarter by quarter it can vary significantly. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:18:51We're trying to set a dividend based on what we think we can cover and pay on a four-quarter basis as opposed to every individual quarter. We don't think it makes sense for our shareholders to vary our dividends significantly quarter to quarter. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:19:11Understood. Yep. Thanks for the explanation there. Last one for me. You started to use the share repurchase authorization and just given the discount that shares trade relative to NAV today, it seems like it's still a really attractive proposition for you. You've also got a strong pipeline and you're seeing good opportunities there. Just how do you think about the balance of using capital between those two and what could we potentially see in terms of rate of repurchases going forward over the next quarter or so? Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:19:44Look, the obvious answer is that completely depends on the stock price, right? How the stock trades. We're constantly looking, and the board's involved in the balance of putting capital to work. There's multiple ways that that could be done versus buying back the shares. We clearly have levels of which we think it's better for our shareholders to repurchase shares and increase their NAV, and increase their percentage ownership of the company by repurchasing those shares. I think you'll see us at time to time doing that in the market. Then we're also balancing looking at working our liabilities versus making new investments too. I think you saw that we called $6.5 million of our GECCI notes in July. Those are the most costly piece of debt that we have outstanding. It's an 8.5% coupon. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:20:49When you look at the total GAAP cost of that debt with amortized expenses and so on, it's above a 9% cost. We're balancing, do you repurchase shares? Do you repurchase debt? Do you make new investments? We're constantly looking at that to figure out. Obviously, GECCI notes repurchasing 9% cost of funds is a riskless transaction. There's a lot of positives, I think, in retiring the high cost debt when the time is right. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:21:29Thank you, both of you, Jason and Keri, for all of the answers today. I appreciate it. That's all for me. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:21:35Yeah. Erik, happy to do a follow-up one-on-one anytime you want. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:21:40I appreciate that. Thanks. Operator00:21:45Again, if you have a question, you may press star then one to join the queue. That will conclude our question and answer session. I'd like to turn the conference back over to Jason Reese for any closing remarks. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:22:06Thank you again for joining us today. This quarter reflects continued progress on the priorities we outlined earlier this year. We increased NAV, strengthened portfolio quality, generated net investment income that fully covered our dividend, and further improved our balance sheet while reducing cost of capital. I am pleased with both the trajectory of the portfolio and the strength of the team executing our strategy. As we look ahead, our priorities remain unchanged. Protect and grow NAV, generate sustainable NII, and allocate capital with discipline. We will continue to actively manage portfolio risk, pursue differentiated investment opportunities, and maintain the liquidity and financial flexibility to act on attractive opportunities as they arise. We believe GECC is well-positioned to continue delivering durable long-term value for shareholders. We appreciate your continued support and look forward to updating you on our progress. Thank you very much. Operator00:23:10The conference has now concluded. Thank you for attending today's presentation. 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PresentationSkip to Participants Operator00:00:01Good day, and welcome to Great Elm Capital Corp's second quarter of 2026 financial results conference call. All participants will be in a listen-only mode for the duration of the call. Should you need any assistance today, please signal a conference specialist by pressing the star key followed by zero. After today's presentation, there will be an opportunity to ask questions. To ask a question, you may press star then one on your telephone keypad. To withdraw a question, please press star then two. Also, please be aware that today's call is being recorded. I would now like to turn the call over to Adam Yates, Managing Director. Please go ahead. Adam YatesManaging Director at Great Elm Capital Corp00:00:45Hello, and thank you for joining us for Great Elm Capital Corp's second quarter 2026 earnings conference call. If you would like to be added to our distribution list, you can email investorrelations@greatelmcap.com, or you can sign up for alerts directly on our website, www.greatelmcc.com. The slide presentation accompanying today's conference call and webcast can be found on our website under Events and Presentations. On our website, you can also find our earnings release and SEC filings. I would like to call your attention to the customary safe harbor statement regarding forward-looking information. Also, please note that nothing in today's call constitutes an offer to sell or a solicitation of offers to purchase our securities. Today's conference call includes forward-looking statements, and we ask that you refer to Great Elm Capital Corp's filings with the SEC for important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from these statements. Adam YatesManaging Director at Great Elm Capital Corp00:01:37Great Elm Capital Corp does not undertake to update its forward-looking statements unless required by law. To obtain copies of our SEC filings, please visit Great Elm Capital Corp's website under Financials, SEC Filings, or visit the SEC's website. Hosting the call today is Jason Reese, Great Elm Capital Corp's Chairman of the Board and CEO. He will be joined by Matt Kaplan, Portfolio Manager, Chris Croteau, Head of Research, Chief Financial Officer, Keri Davis, Chief Compliance Officer and General Counsel, Adam Kleinman, and Mike Keller, President of Great Elm Specialty Finance. I will now turn the call over to GECC's Chairman and CEO, Jason Reese. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:02:16Thanks, Adam, thank you everyone for joining us today. Since stepping into the CEO role, our priorities have remained unchanged: protecting and growing NAV, generating sustainable net investment income, and maintaining a disciplined approach to capital allocation and portfolio management. We believe this quarter's results demonstrate solid progress toward each of those objectives. NAV increased nearly 3% from the prior quarter. Net investment income, or NII, fully covered our quarterly distribution, and we generated meaningful realized and unrealized gains from investment monetizations and appreciation. At the same time, we continued to strengthen the quality of the portfolio and position GECC to generate durable earnings and create long-term shareholder value. These results were supported by continued strong portfolio performance, including our CoreWeave-related equity investment. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:03:18During the quarter, we received $2.6 million of distributions from this investment, bringing cumulative distributions to approximately $9.5 million, well above our original $6 million investment. Although our CoreWeave-related equity investment remains subject to market volatility, it continues to provide meaningful upside potential. Importantly, this quarter's strong results were achieved while we enhanced the overall quality of the portfolio. We once again ended the quarter with less than 1% of the portfolio on nonaccrual, reflecting our focus on proactive risk management and portfolio quality. The broader credit market remains highly competitive, but our disciplined approach to portfolio management has not changed. We continue to prioritize protecting capital, maintaining strict underwriting standards, and investing only where we believe risk-adjusted returns are justified. During the quarter, we deployed approximately $30 million of capital across 14 investments, including three private credit transactions sourced through our proprietary network of partners, representing approximately $12 million. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:04:34We also selectively expanded our broadly syndicated loan portfolio, increasing our diversified pool of primarily senior secured investments. Our CLO investments also helped increase portfolio diversity, providing GECC with exposure to over 300 senior secured loans. CLO investments accounted for approximately 16% of our portfolio fair value at quarter end, generating meaningful cash flow to GECC, diversifying our income streams, and supporting the sustainability of our NII. At Great Elm Specialty Finance, or GESF, we continue to execute on our strategic transformation to streamline the platform and enhance growth and profitability. Great Elm Commercial Finance and Great Elm Healthcare Finance continue to build robust lending pipelines, while Prestige, our invoice factoring business, continues to generate attractive returns, albeit with some quarter-to-quarter variability due to the high customer churn rate inherent in its business. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:05:40All three GESF verticals were profitable during the quarter and generated cash distributions, reinforcing GESF's role as a growing source of diversified assets and income for GECC. Manager alignment with our shareholders remains a core principle at GECC. Consistent with that commitment, our investment manager, GECM, waived all accrued and unpaid incentive fees through the second quarter of 2026. This marks the third consecutive quarter of fee waivers, directly benefiting shareholders through approximately $3.7 million, or $0.26 per share, of cumulative waived incentive fees as of June 30th, including approximately $0.9 million or $0.06 per share during the second quarter. These waivers are accretive to NAV and directly support shareholder returns. We also continue to opportunistically repurchase GECC shares at a discount to NAV through our stock repurchase program. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:06:47Beginning January 1, 2026, through August 4th, 2026, we have repurchased approximately 1% of our outstanding shares at an average 37% discount to our June 30th NAV, leaving $9.5 million of remaining capacity under the $10 million authorization approved in October 2025. At current market prices, the remaining authorization represents approximately 14% of GECC's market capitalization. Our balance sheet continues to strengthen. During the quarter, we extended the maturity of our revolving credit facility from 2027 to 2029 and retired all outstanding GECCO notes, leaving no debt maturities until 2029. Subsequent to quarter end, we also called $6.5 million of GECCI notes, our highest cost debt, further reducing our capital cost. Furthermore, our liquidity position is a competitive advantage, allowing us to navigate a volatile market environment while selectively capitalizing on attractive investment opportunities. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:08:06We ended the quarter with approximately $6 million of cash and equivalents, $39 million of available capacity under our revolving credit facility, and a meaningful portfolio of liquid investments. This liquidity and disciplined capital deployment provides us with the flexibility to act quickly when the right investment opportunities arise. Looking ahead, we remain focused on disciplined execution and prudent capital allocation. We believe the progress we've made this quarter, strengthening portfolio quality, maintaining dividend coverage, enhancing the balance sheet, and preserving liquidity, positions GECC to continue creating long-term value for shareholders. I'd now like to turn the call over to Keri Davis to review our financial results in greater detail. Keri DavisCFO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:08:59Thanks, Jason. I'll go over our financial highlights now, but we invite all of you to review our earnings release, accompanying presentation, and SEC filings for additional detail. Total investment income for the second quarter increased to $10.9 million from $9.5 million in the first quarter, primarily driven by a $2 million dividend from our investment in insurance-related preference shares. NII for the second quarter was $4.5 million, or $0.32 per share, compared to $5 million or $0.36 per share in the prior quarter. While reported NII declined sequentially, the first quarter benefited from a larger incentive fee waiver. Excluding that difference, underlying earnings improved meaningfully. Pre-incentive fee NII increased approximately 66% to $4.5 million from $2.7 million, reflecting higher total investment income and lower interest expense. Keri DavisCFO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:09:56The incentive fee waiver contributed approximately $0.9 million or $0.06 per share during the quarter, compared to $2.8 million or $0.20 per share in the first quarter. Net assets increased to $110.4 million or $7.95 per share as of June 30th, 2026, from $107.5 million or $7.74 per share as of March 31st, 2026. The increase was driven primarily by realized and unrealized investment gains, including gains on our CoreWeave-related equity investment. Additional detail is provided in the NAV bridge on slide 11 of the investor presentation. Our balance sheet remains strong and liquid. Asset coverage improved to 166.4% from 161.8%, while debt to equity improved to 1.51x from 1.62x in the prior quarter, reflecting our continued focus on deleveraging and balance sheet optimization. As of June 30, total debt outstanding was $166.4 million. Keri DavisCFO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:11:03We also held cash and money market investments of approximately $6 million, along with $39 million of availability under our revolving credit facility. Finally, our Board of Directors declared a quarterly distribution of $0.25 per share, payable on September 30th, 2026 to stockholders of record as of September 15. The distribution was fully covered by our second quarter NII. I'll now hand it over to the operator for questions. Operator00:11:35We will now begin the question and answer session. To ask a question, you may press star, then one on your telephone keypad. If you're using a speakerphone, please pick up your handset before pressing the keys. To withdraw a question, please press star, then two. At this time, we will pause just momentarily to assemble our roster. Our first question here will come from Erik Zwick with Lucid Capital Markets. Please go ahead. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:12:08Thank you. Good morning, all. Wanted to start with a question- Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:12:12Good morning, Erik Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:12:13Good morning. Wanted to start with a question on the pipeline for new originations, kind of looking forward into 3Q, and beyond. Just curious, what that looks like from a mix perspective in terms of private credit and BSL and any other kind of commentary you might have there. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:12:33Yeah. It's Jason, Erik. Thanks for the question and following us. Our mix is definitely moving more towards private credit from BSL at this point in time. We'll always have a portion of BSL, but obviously that's a much more difficult market to find the yields we need at this point in time. We have a pretty strong backlog of private credit deals. I think you see we closed three in the last quarter. Those definitely take longer to close, but we're seeing a number of very interesting things, and we're seeing much better risk return profiles on private credit. That being said, we're being pretty conservative. We're not going out on the whip here anywhere right now. We don't love the overall risk-reward characteristics of the market. The things that we're doing, we're being very thorough underwriting on and trying to get very comfortable. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:13:33Does that make sense? Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:13:35Yeah. That's helpful. Thank you. Shifting gears a little bit. The next question, just curious, and I may have overlooked it in the release. Maybe Keri can help me out. What was the contribution CLO distributions in the quarter? I know those can potentially, there can be some variability quarter-over-quarter based on when you've made recent investments that they haven't made their first distribution yet. Just kind of curious about the kind of cadence of the contributions going forward as well, if you've got any detail to share there. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:14:11Keri, you want to- Keri DavisCFO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:14:12Yes, Erik. Oh, sorry. Can you hear me? Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:14:17Yes. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:14:17Yes. Keri DavisCFO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:14:18Yes. Okay. I'm pulling the information up as we are speaking. I think we did have that in our investor deck for this quarter. I think you're right that they do the cadence can change. I think we try to include as much of that information as we have available in those materials. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:14:46Okay. I'll take a look. Keri DavisCFO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:14:47Happy to follow up. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:14:48follow up at the Yeah, exactly. Okay. Thanks. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:14:50Yeah. Erik, we haven't made a new CLO investment in a while, some of that cadence should become less variable. Some of it also will depend. We're getting to the point where we've held some of these for two years, there's some opportunities to refinance the CLOs, which should help our cash flow. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:15:13Yep. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:15:14There is still some variance, it should be less than it has been historically. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:15:19Got it. It should be more consistent, if you're able to opportunistically refinance some of the liability sides there, you could see a little bit of maybe an improved return, which would be nice. Okay. That makes sense. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:15:31Correct. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:15:33curious, I can't remember. Do you guys have any undistributed taxable income or spill-over at this point? Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:15:40Yes, we do. Keri DavisCFO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:15:41We do. We monitor that regularly to make sure we are staying current on that with distributions. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:15:49Got you. Do you happen to have what the amount is either in dollar terms or on a per share basis? Keri DavisCFO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:15:55We're currently working through our most recent tax year with some of our underlying investment information coming through. We should have that update in the next quarter. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:16:05Okay. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:16:06Yeah. We'll get to that to you, Erik, as soon as we have it. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:16:10Excellent. Thanks. Appreciate that. Then just with regard to the CoreWeave distribution in the quarter, I know you were receiving those more regularly prior when it was the preferred investment, but once it converted to the equity, those stopped. What drove that distribution? Did the vehicle sell shares and that was the distributor, or is there some other kind of something that drove that? Just kind of curious there. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:16:34The sponsor there is selectively selling shares based on market prices. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:16:40Right. Got it. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:16:41All of that distribution came from shares, underlying shares being sold. We have no control over how that investment liquidates. As it liquidates over time, we will continue to get distributions. I think if you look at the numbers, we've kind of gotten over 150% of our investment back. I mean, we still have a pretty significant chunk there. That's been a very good one for us. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:17:06Yep. Okay. That's what I suspected. Thank you for the confirmation. Just trying to think about the run rate of kind of core earnings going forward. The insurance investment dividend that you received was $2 million. That's quarter, and I think typically that's annual, so you won't be getting that for another three quarters or four quarters or so. CoreWeave distribution, hard to predict timing there for when those are sold. If I back those two out, it seems like the core run rate of earnings is below the dividend level now. Just curious about your thoughts for kind of levers. I know you've talked a little bit about improving the portfolio, improving the structure and the liabilities, but what does it take to get kind of that core run rate of earnings closer to the dividend level at this point? Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:17:56Erik, the Board tries to look at what our annual earnings are going to be and make sure we're covering the dividend. Okay. Because there is that variability. The insurance distribution comes in the second quarter every year. We get that. You're right, we will not have that next quarter, so that'll change. The core REIT piece, it's hard to really sketch out, but we look pretty hard on an annual four-quarter basis, and we're trying to set the dividend so it could be covered over that period of time. We're doing our best to try to figure out not just what the base is, but with those other things from the CLOs, from insurance. There's some variability of when we look at Prestige, our factoring business, is great every year, the earnings, but quarter by quarter it can vary significantly. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:18:51We're trying to set a dividend based on what we think we can cover and pay on a four-quarter basis as opposed to every individual quarter. We don't think it makes sense for our shareholders to vary our dividends significantly quarter to quarter. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:19:11Understood. Yep. Thanks for the explanation there. Last one for me. You started to use the share repurchase authorization and just given the discount that shares trade relative to NAV today, it seems like it's still a really attractive proposition for you. You've also got a strong pipeline and you're seeing good opportunities there. Just how do you think about the balance of using capital between those two and what could we potentially see in terms of rate of repurchases going forward over the next quarter or so? Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:19:44Look, the obvious answer is that completely depends on the stock price, right? How the stock trades. We're constantly looking, and the board's involved in the balance of putting capital to work. There's multiple ways that that could be done versus buying back the shares. We clearly have levels of which we think it's better for our shareholders to repurchase shares and increase their NAV, and increase their percentage ownership of the company by repurchasing those shares. I think you'll see us at time to time doing that in the market. Then we're also balancing looking at working our liabilities versus making new investments too. I think you saw that we called $6.5 million of our GECCI notes in July. Those are the most costly piece of debt that we have outstanding. It's an 8.5% coupon. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:20:49When you look at the total GAAP cost of that debt with amortized expenses and so on, it's above a 9% cost. We're balancing, do you repurchase shares? Do you repurchase debt? Do you make new investments? We're constantly looking at that to figure out. Obviously, GECCI notes repurchasing 9% cost of funds is a riskless transaction. There's a lot of positives, I think, in retiring the high cost debt when the time is right. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:21:29Thank you, both of you, Jason and Keri, for all of the answers today. I appreciate it. That's all for me. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:21:35Yeah. Erik, happy to do a follow-up one-on-one anytime you want. Erik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital Markets00:21:40I appreciate that. Thanks. Operator00:21:45Again, if you have a question, you may press star then one to join the queue. That will conclude our question and answer session. I'd like to turn the conference back over to Jason Reese for any closing remarks. Jason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital Corp00:22:06Thank you again for joining us today. This quarter reflects continued progress on the priorities we outlined earlier this year. We increased NAV, strengthened portfolio quality, generated net investment income that fully covered our dividend, and further improved our balance sheet while reducing cost of capital. I am pleased with both the trajectory of the portfolio and the strength of the team executing our strategy. As we look ahead, our priorities remain unchanged. Protect and grow NAV, generate sustainable NII, and allocate capital with discipline. We will continue to actively manage portfolio risk, pursue differentiated investment opportunities, and maintain the liquidity and financial flexibility to act on attractive opportunities as they arise. We believe GECC is well-positioned to continue delivering durable long-term value for shareholders. We appreciate your continued support and look forward to updating you on our progress. Thank you very much. Operator00:23:10The conference has now concluded. Thank you for attending today's presentation. You may now disconnect your lines.Read moreParticipantsAnalystsAdam YatesManaging Director at Great Elm Capital CorpJason ReeseChairman and CEO at Great Elm Capital CorpKeri DavisCFO at Great Elm Capital CorpErik ZwickAnalyst at Lucid Capital MarketsPowered by